COMPLETE COLONIAL SHOE BUCKLE & KNEE BUCKLE FRAME

HEAVYMETALNUT

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Todd & me got out to 2 new cellar holes,it was a Hot & Humid one today! the mosquito's were on a feeding frenzy we had at least 20 on us biting at all times,I think we both lost a pint of blood today.never seen em this bad before.at 2 pm we said screw this,couldn't even concentrate they were that bad.we never quit this easily and today they won :blackeye:
so,remember last week i got turned around? well old i never get turned around Todd got turned around :hysterical: i can here him screamin way in the distance...DAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! where are you! rofl
we both did pretty good though despite a half day.
a few buttons,one being a tombac.a couple knox obs :rolleyes: drew watch your back!
a odd knee buckle frame with the pin set on a diagonal pattern(never seen this before) :dontknow:
and a pretty nice complete colonial shoe buckle.
stay cool out there people and remember off and repel don't work in these northeast woods trust that.i'm callin them again to break stones! deep woods off my bleep! >:#
 

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hey loosing a pint or two of blood was well worth a nice complete shoe buckle :yes:
don't think i could of left so easily though ;)

i just dug the same looking iron triangle thing yesterday :confused: , congrats on the relics |:cheering: |:cheering:
 
del link=topic=13642.msg144169#msg144169 date=1372540416 said:
hey loosing a pint or two of blood was well worth a nice complete shoe buckle :yes:
don't think i could of left so easily though ;)

i just dug the same looking iron triangle thing yesterday :confused: , congrats on the relics |:cheering: |:cheering:
trust me they were brutal Dan.i never wanna leave a site like that but it was overwhelming even todd said screw this i can't take it.10 biting you in the back at once.all over your arms,neck forehead.it was insane :crazy: ya think the triangle thing is CW knapsack related? todd got a nice CW general servive button here so just curious. mine is brass
 
thin short sleeved shirts with bare arms and no nets \:hammer: well just look how you two are dressed ... them mosquitos must of thought they were at an open bar when you two walked into the woods. lol lol hey free drinks Dave an Todd. lol rofl

well glad you two weren't sucked dry and made it out alive thumbsup01

your piece looks iron in the picture , I really couldn't tell you if it was Civil war related.
 
Dave, the shoe buckle looks great :smitten: and sorry about taking a blurry picture of you...damn mosquito's >:/
 
Thiltzy link=topic=13642.msg144175#msg144175 date=1372547362 said:
Dave, the shoe buckle looks great :smitten: and sorry about taking a blurry picture of you...damn mosquito's >:/
thanks Todd! you were so discombobulated today it didnt surprise me the pic was blurry and ya stole my battery! lol
 
del link=topic=13642.msg144173#msg144173 date=1372545682 said:
thin short sleeved shirts with bare arms and no nets \:hammer: well just look how you two are dressed ... them mosquitos must of thought they were at an open bar when you two walked into the woods. lol lol hey free drinks Dave an Todd. lol rofl

well glad you two weren't sucked dry and made it out alive thumbsup01

your piece looks iron in the picture , I really couldn't tell you if it was Civil war related.
hey todd next time we will wear our neoprene dive suits.who cares if its 100 degrees with 100% humidity :hysterical: dan they were biting me through my damn jeans thats how hungry these parasites were.on the brighter side of things no ticks! I think they hid from the aerial assault of the buzzing blood suckers
 
I don't know Dan, these guys are starting to slip a bit. A couple of bugs and they are like oh there's a bug....let's get out of here rofl Nice buckles Dave... and Todd wasn't lost, he really thought you were lost again ;)
 
coinnut link=topic=13642.msg144191#msg144191 date=1372558517 said:
I don't know Dan, these guys are starting to slip a bit. A couple of bugs and they are like oh there's a bug....let's get out of here rofl Nice buckles Dave... and Todd wasn't lost, he really thought you were lost again ;)
thnaks G! bugs i can deal with...Bugs bug ya! these things were eating us for lunch! :hairpulling: it was like they launched a major air strike on us. :cheesysmile:
 
Beautiful buckle, I'd give a little blood for that one next time eat a lot of garlic and when you sweat the bloodsuckers will think twice...unless they're Italian skeeters! lol
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13642.msg144207#msg144207 date=1372595413 said:
Beautiful buckle, I'd give a little blood for that one next time eat a lot of garlic and when you sweat the bloodsuckers will think twice...unless they're Italian skeeters! lol
thanks! garlic hmmm thumbsup01
 
It's so easy to get lost in our woods at this time of year. In addition to the crawling and flying blood suckers, the ferns are having a bumper year. That buckle makes it all fine :yes: ...and I don't ever remember having a double-knob day lol You could display all your ox knobs on a stick, call it a Shish-ka-knob. lol
 
OxShoeDrew link=topic=13642.msg144211#msg144211 date=1372596005 said:
It's so easy to get lost in our woods at this time of year. In addition to the crawling and flying blood suckers, the ferns are having a bumper year. That buckle makes it all fine :yes: ...and I don't ever remember having a double-knob day lol You could display all your ox knobs on a stick, call it a Shish-ka-knob. lol
thanks drew! shish-ka-knob :hysterical:
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13642.msg144207#msg144207 date=1372595413 said:
next time eat a lot of garlic and when you sweat the bloodsuckers will think twice

I wouldn't want to be couped up in the same car with him on the ride home lol
 
OxShoeDrew link=topic=13642.msg144211#msg144211 date=1372596005 said:
and I don't ever remember having a double-knob day lol You could display all your ox knobs on a stick, call it a Shish-ka-knob. lol

Wow :shocked03: I didn't even notice the &quot:grin:shocked04:uble-Knobber Day

[size=24pt]ALL HAIL DAVE the SHISH-KA-KNOB KING

lol lol rofl
 
del link=topic=13642.msg144219#msg144219 date=1372608598 said:
Wow :shocked03: I didn't even notice the &quot:grin:shocked04:uble-Knobber Day

[size=24pt]ALL HAIL DAVE the SHISH-KA-KNOB KING

lol lol rofl
lol you guys are tooo much! <}
 
HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=13642.msg144170#msg144170 date=1372542413 said:
ya think the triangle thing is CW knapsack related? todd got a nice CW general servive button here so just curious. mine is brass

It does look like the items that I would dig in TN while relic hunting...chances are good, I would definatly say from the era.

A nice haul of finds in a short period of time, though you paid for it in blood lol
 
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